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To master the methods of topdressing edible fungi and the principles of watering cactus and succulent flowers.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Principles of watering cactus and succulent flowers

Enthusiasts of succulent plants often use potted plants to cultivate palms and flowers, and they should pay attention to watering, considering not only the water demand characteristics of various types, but also the specific growth of each pot plant. at the same time, we should also take into account the weather, soil and other cultivation conditions.

In general, potted flowers will be watered in accordance with the principle of "no dry, no watering, enough watering". Palms and succulent flowers, in addition to the newly unearthed seedlings, should basically be mastered in this way. Compared with other potted flowers, there are two big differences between this kind of flowers and other potted flowers: first, they have obvious growth and dormancy periods; second, they store more water, and their growth is affected after lack of water, but their appearance does not necessarily change immediately, and once they have too much water, they are easy to rot.

Therefore, watering should be more careful in order to achieve timely and appropriate amount. It can be mastered as follows: more watering in prosperous growth period, no watering or less watering in dormant period; frequent watering in small pots, less watering in large pots; more watering in epiphytic types, less watering in terrestrial types; more watering in those with large and more leaves, and less watering in those with dilated stems and stems; more watering in those with prosperous growth, but less watering in those with weak roots and poor growth; more watering in sunny days, less or no watering in rainy days; more watering in sandy soil, but less watering in clayey soil.

 
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